Answer Keys


Answers:

1. Present simple tense practice

1.1. Present Simple verb form practice

1.         My sister _____________ to school in Virginia.
b)        goes

2.         Mom __________ to the news on the radio.
b)        Listens

3.         You don’t ___________to play tennis.
a)        Like

4.         I _________ biology at school.
a)        Study

5.         Mike and Julie ___________ to school every day.
a)        walk

6.         My sister ___________when she is alone.
a)        Cries

7.         Tania ___________ a cat
a)        Has

8.         I __________ my apartment every Monday.
b)        Clean

9.         Tom _________lots of comedies.
a)        Watches

10.       My brother and my sister _____________ blond hair.
b)        Have

1.2. Present Simple negative form practice

I _____________ how to sew.
a          Don’t know

She ____________ this song.
 b) Doesn’t like

Marta _________any brother or sister.
a) Doesn’t have

Sam _____________English.
a) Doesn’t speak

We _________live in America.
c) Don’t live

My uncle _____________to the dentist.
a) doesn’t go

Mom ________late.
a) doesn’t wake up

You________ English every day.
b) don’t learn

Their aunt _________ meat.
a) doesn’t eat

Lily _____________blue eyes.
a) doesn’t have

1.3. Present Simple questions practice

1. Make the questions and answer them with short answer.
Example: Do you like pizza? Yes, I do. No, I don’t.

Do you have any brothers or sisters?
Do we play too much games every day?
Do they have pet?
Do you do any sports?
Does she play a piano?
Does your mother know how to use a computer?
Does he have a bicycle?
Do Sam and Melany play tennis?
Do you like to swim?
Does Tom watch TV at night?
Does your mother work on weekends?
Does she have a car?
Do we have apple juice?
Does she buy the concert tickets?
Does she have a cup of coffee every morning?
Do you water the flowers twice a week?
Does he buy his stamps at the post office?
Do you get up early?
Do the shops open at 10 a.m.?
Does she like biscuits?
Do they have a guitar lessons every day?
Do you go shopping on Saturday?

2. Make the questions with question words: where, when, what, why, how long

Where/ When/Why do you have a breakfast every morning?
Where/ When/ Why do they have literature lesson?
Why do you visit your grandparents?
What car do you want to buy?
Where do you live?
When do they like to go there?
How long/ Why do you speak Spanish?

Why does she live in New York?

3.1. Fill in the blanks with the simple present or present progressive tense of the verb

Emma (write) is writing a letter to his parents now. She (try) tries to write them once a week. Sometimes, she (have not) doesn’t have time, but she usually does. Emma (be) is 21 years old, and lives in Italy with his aunt and uncle. Her parents (live) live in Spain. She (care) cares about them a lot, so she (like) likes to write to them. Emma (sit) is sitting at his uncle’s desk while she (write) is writing her letter. Her uncle and aunt are in the living room. They always (watch) watch TV in the evening. Emma’s cousin (like not) doesn’t like to watch TV. Right now, he (talk) is talking on the phone to a friend. Emma (want) wants to go out with her friends when she finishes the letter. They (think) are thinking about going to see a movie later tonight.


3.2. Find the correct word or phrase

1. Tom usually goes to bed at around 10 p.m.
2. Lane is talking on the phone right now.
3. My mother doesn’t eat any meat because she’s a vegetarian.
4. My dad calls me every evening without fail.
5. How much do teachers generally earn?
6. They always come up with excuses for not having their homework done. It’s so annoying!
7. She doesn’t go out much during the week but she always goes too lunch with her friends on Sunday.
8. My sister participates in ice-skating competitions almost every weekend.
9. I volunteer at the hospital every Saturday.
10. My friend is training for a competition next month.

5.  Nouns practice

5.1. Make these singular nouns plurals:

singular
plural
address
 addresses
animal
 animals
apple
 apples
baby
 babies
bag
 bags
beach
 beaches
bird
 birds
box
 boxes
boy
 boys
brother
 brothers
bus
 buses
camera
 cameras
chair
 chairs
child
 children
church
 churches
cinema
 cinemas
city
 cities
cup
 cups
day
 days
dictionary
 dictionary
dish
 dishes
door
 doors
dress
 dresses
egg
 eggs
eye
 eyes
family
 families
flower
 flowers
fly
 flies
foot
 feet
garden
 gardens
gentleman
 gentlemen
glass
 glasses
hotel
 hotels
house
 houses
island
 islands
key
 keys
lady
 ladies
language
 languages
lorry
 lorries
lunch
 lunches
man
 men
match
 matches
mountain
 mountains
newspaper
 newspapers
orange
 oranges
person
 people
restautant
 restaurants
sandwich
 sandwiches
school
 schools
secretary
 secretaries
sister
 sisters
spoon
 spoons
student
 students
table
 tables
teacher
 teachers
ticket
 tickets
tooth
 teeth
vegetable
 vegetables
waiter
 waiters
waitress
 waitresses
watch
 watches
window
 windows
woman
 women
worker
 workers

5.2. Write the correct word:

a bottle of lemonade – бутилка лимонада
a slice of bread – филия хляб
a loaf of bread – парче хляб
a tin of peas – консерва грах
a can of Coca-Cola – метална кутия кока кола
a box of chocolates – кутия с шоколадови бонбони
a bar of chocolate – парче шоколад
a jar of jam – буркан сладко
a carton of milk – кутия мляко
a tube of toothpaste – туба паста за зъби
а piece of cake – парче торта

5.3. Switch some, any, a little with other words given in the table:

a cube of
a bar of
a slice of
a bottle of
a pot of
a jar of
a bar of
a sheet of
a box of
a tube of
a drop of
a pinch of
a sip of
a splash of
a wisp of

Give me a bar of soap, please!
I need a cube of ice.
Have we got a bar of chocolate?
Give me a slice of bread, please.
I need a sheet of paper.
Buy a bottle of milk, please.
I need a jar of jam.
Have we got a box of matches?
I want a pot of tea.
Bring me a tube of toothpaste.
Add a drop of water in the mixture.
Add a pinch of salt in the soup.
Add a splash of soda in the batter.
I’ve drunk a sip of tea.

Can you see a wisp of smoke?


7.1. Personal pronouns practice

7.1.1. Fill in the blank in the sentences with its correct forms

Tom gave her a book.
She thanks him for the book.
Anna invited her to the party.
He visited her in the hospital.
The students are helping us with the project.
Erica and John gave me a card.
The cat follows her home.
Are they your parents?
Please, give me the ball.
I saw you in California.
When can I move into this house?

7.1.2. Rewrite each sentence changing the italicized direct object to a pronoun. Add to or for where is needed.

Example: Jack didn’t buy his mother the gloves.
                 Jack didn’t buy them to his mother.

She sent her friends a card. – She sent it to her friends.
I gave him two books. – I gave them to him.
Tom sold me his bicycle. – Tom sold it to me.
My sister will bring me my shoes. – My sister will bring them to me.

7.2. Possessive pronouns

7.2.1. Change the possessive 1 pronouns to a possessive 2 and omit the noun.

Example: She brings my book.
                  She brings mine.

This is his computer. This is his.
These are my socks, not your socks. These are mine, not yours.
It is my sister’s hat. It is hers.
This is my shirt. This is mine.
Is this your umbrella?  Is this yours?
Is that their house? Is that theirs?
7.2.2. Choose the correct form:
Did you leave yours/mine/your phone on the desk?
Her sister met hers/her/their husband in New York.
This pensil is our/his/her, and that one belongs to the teacher.
Where did they buy theirs/their/its car?
I forgot mine/her/my name again.
 My sister gave mine/her/its bag to me.
Hers/Their/His uncle is coming to live with them.
The cat hurt its/hers/they front foot.
 May I have hers/my/mine dinner now?

7.3. Reflexive pronouns practice

7.3.1.  Fill in the blanks:

Example: I did it ________________.
                 I did it myself.

You did it yourself.
He did it himself.
She did it herself.
It did it itself.
We did it ourselves.
You did it yourselves.
They did it themselves.

7.3.2. Fill in the blanks:

Anna make herself some tea.
Can you see yourself in the mirror?
Come in, lady and gentlemen, find yourselves a seat.
Don’t be ashamed of yourself.
I dress myself.
I saw myself in the mirror.
I will do the job by myself.
John read to himself.
My brother drew this picture by himself, without anybody’s help.
My leg is broken, so it’s difficult to dress myself.
She bought myself a cup of coffee.
That clock is broken, but I can fix it myself.
The children clean their room all by themself.
The dog hurt himself.
The dogs played by themselves.
They can’t finish the work by themselves.
They watched the TV by themselves.
We worked hard all week, so we gave ourselves two days off.
Why does she blame herself?
Help yourself/yourselves, please.
I sometimes talk to myself.

7.4. Intensive pronouns practice

7.4.1. Fill in the blanks:

Did you find your purse yourself?
I  myself prepared the breakfast. Can you believe it?
She herself said that she made a mistake?
Have you seen it yourself?
The exam itself wasn’t difficult, but I felt tired.
They themselves can win this game.
The students themselves were excited about the game.
The trainer himself believed in his players.
I myself feel exhausted.

7.5. Demonstrative pronouns practice

7.5.1. Put this, that, these, those, here and there on the blank:

We use those for people, places or things in a distance
We use these for people, places or things close by
We use that for person, place or thing in a distance
We use this for person, place or thing close by
Here means close to me, I can touch it
There means far away

7.5.2. Fill in the blank in the sentence with its correct form of this, that, these, those:

Who’s that girl over there?
Do you see that woman at the corner?
This bag is expensive, but it’s very nice.
Do you like these shoes? I bought them yesterday.
Excuse me, is this your purse here?
Those biscuits on the second shelf look delicious. Can I have two different packets, please?
That man at the door is our new teacher.
This is your classroom.
 These are your classmates.
Look at those dogs over there. They are gorgeous.
These books here are mine, yours are on the table over there.
Those boys playing outside are my friends.
How much are these post cards cost?
Look at those birds in the sky!
Excuse me, is this seat free?
These pants fit.

7.5.2. Make questions with this, that, these, those:

Is that your umbrella? (over there)
Is this your book? (here)
Are those your books? (there)
 Is this your bicycle? (here)
Are these your keys? (here)
Are those your shoes? (over there)
Is this your watch? (here)
Are those your glasses? (over there)

7.6. Interrogative pronouns

7.6.1. Choose the correct question word – what, why, who, whose, when, where:

Whose is that pen? It’s Eva’s.
What time do you catch the bus? At 7.30 a.m.
Why are you carrying hat and sunglasses? Because it’s hot.
Who is your father? The man with the blue shirt.
Where are my new shoes, mum? I think they are in the car.
What do you want to drink? Soda, please.
What is your sister doing? She’s making a cake.
Who do you want to invite to the party? My classmates and my neighbors.
What do you usually have for breakfast? Cereals.
When is the bus coming? Any minute.
Where do you like to walk at the afternoons? In the park.
Why are you so happy? I have a birthday today.

7.6.1. Choose the correct question word – which, what, why, who, whose, when, where, whose, how, how many:

What is your name?
How old are you?
How many brothers and sisters do you have?
Why are you crying?
Where do you live?
When will you come?
Why are you sad?
How many friends do you have?
Where are you going on holiday?
Where is your car parked?
Who are these glasses?
Who have the best result on the test?
When will you come back?
Whose are those socks?
To who is this post card addressed?
Which is mine?
Who wants more ice-cream?
What did you say?
Where are you from?
What did you do yesterday?



8. Family
8.1. Fill in the blanks:

Your father’s brother is your uncle
Your brother’s sister is your sister
Your mother’s father is your grandfather
Your son’s sister is your daughter
Your grandfather’s daughter is your mother/aunt
Your aunt’s son is your cousin
Your sister’s daughter is your niece
Your father’s mother is your grandmother
Your mother’s son is your brother
Your cousin’s brother is your cousin
Your sister’s mother is your mother
Your uncle’s wife is your aunt
Your grandmother’s son is your father/uncle
Your mother’s mother is your grandmother
Your uncle’s daughter is your cousin
Your nephew’s mother is your sister
Your brother’s uncle is your uncle
Your daughter’s brother is your son
Your brother’s son is your nephew
Your mother’s husband is your father

8.2. Complete the sentences with words in left. Some words are used more than one. 

The father of my father is my grandfather.

The daughter of my sister is my niece.
The wife of my brother is my sister-in-law.
The son of my parents is my brother.
The woman I am divorced from is my ex-wife.
The sister of my father is my aunt.
The husband of my mother’s sister is my uncle.
The mother of my grandfather is my great grandmother.
The son of my uncle is my cousin.
The daughter of my aunt is my cousin.
The mother of my wife is my mother-in-law.
The son of my husband’s first marriage is my stepson.
Married couple is legally break up, so they are getting divorced.
A man whose wife has died is widower.
A woman whose husband has died is widow.
The family of my husband is my in-laws.











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